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Linux can resurrect old hardware
Author: JT Smith
By: Jeff Field
NewsForge ColumnistHardware review
My articles recently have all focused on new hardware -- the latest and greatest that is available. However,...
Linux overload
Author: JT Smith
By Jack Bryar
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business
Out sick for just over a week and I get flooded with stories about Linux
forking, Microsoft tanking,...
Gates may sue Noorda over NTFS support in Linux
Author: JT Smith
From a ZDNet story: "According to Timpanogas' CEO Jeff Merkey, Microsoft has threatened Timpanogas with litigation over what Microsoft claims are violations...
Enhydra.org’s three-tier plan for success
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
Enhydra, armed with an ever evolving software, an army of community support, and numerous Open Source partners, is hoping...
Midgard Weekly Summary released
Author: JT Smith
This week there is an interview
with Alexander Bokovoy, keeper of the Midgard 1.4 flame. Also there is news
of the transition...
OpenNMS update for September 5
Author: JT Smith
The newsletter is posted at LWN.net.
Judge rules linking to illegal material illegal
Author: JT Smith
PC World is reporting about a precedent setting ruling, stating that knowingly linking to illegal material on a website is illegal under...
New South Wales Govt proposes ‘anti-hacking’ legislation
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports the NSW State Attorney General, Bob Debus, has proposed amendments to the NSW Crimes Act which will see...
2600 Australia finds a hole in Woolies
Author: JT Smith
This international security and decryption group has sent warnings to two major Australian business-to-consumer e-commerce players of gaping loopholes in their online...
Lots of Linux at Embedded Systems Conference 2002
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "LinuxDevices.com has published their weekly newsletter of the latest goings on in the Embedded Linux market. It features...